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Senior Danny Mahoney and sophomore Neville Hayes will be distinct favorites to take first places in the high dive and the 200-yard butterfly, while sophomore Bob Corris has a chance to finish at the top in the 200-yard breaststroke. Corris will have to repeat last Saturday's upset victory over Yale's defending champion Dale Keifer to capture that event...
...three-meter dive, which takes place on Saturday, Mahoney has beaten every major Northeastern diver competing, though he'll face stiff competition form Southern divers and Pittsburg's Bob Hahnfeldt. Mahoney finished fourth in the Easterns last year, after leading until he fell off the board on the next-to-last dive...
...today's events, Henry Frey will try the long haul in the 400-yard individual medley, while Mahoney has a chance to defeat Cornell's defending champion, Dave Hawk, in the low-board dive. Dick Smith could make the finals in the 500-yard freestyle, and the Crimson team of Fowler, Hayes, Jim Seubold, and Eric Klaussmann will be a threat in the medley relay...
Against Princeton last week, the Yale varsity won all eleven events and piled up a 72-23 score. But his week Harvard is favoured in at least two events, the dive and the butterfly. Yale's diver Bill Dean is no match for Harvard senior Danny Mahoney, while the incomparable Neville Hayes will win the butterfly, though he may be pushed to a new University record...
Yale's "second-stringers" would be super-stars at most other places. Against Princeton, the Yalies had enough depth to win, 72-23, without swimming anyone in more than one individual event. Only in the butterfly and the dive will the Crimson varsity be favored; and freshman Bill Shrout will have to put on the performance of his life to beat Schollander and Mettler in the freestlye events...